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    Diana E. H. Russell (6 November 1938 - 28 July 2020) [1] was a feminist writer and activist. [2] Born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa, she moved to England in 1957, and then to the United States in 1961. [2] For the past 45 years she was engaged in research on sexual violence against women and girls. She wrote numerous books and articles on rape, including marital rape, femicide ...
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    Dr. Russell was one of the foremost pioneers and experts on sexual violence and abuse of women and girls in the world. For 40 years she was deeply engaged in research on these crimes, and authored, co-authored, edited, and/or co-edited 17 books and numerous articles, many of which have become authoritative sources on rape, incest, femicide, and ...
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    THE ORIGIN AND IMPORTANCE OF THE TERM FEMICIDE. December, 2011 (For a video of Diana presenting this speech, please visit her Audio and Video Page.). I first heard this word 37 years ago in 1974 when a friend in London told me that she had heard that a woman in the United States was planning to write a book titled "Femicide".I immediately became very excited by this new word, seeing it as a ...
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    Diana E. H. Russell (6 November 1938 - 28 July 2020) [1] was a South African feminist writer and activist. [2] B For the past 45 years she was engaged in research on sexual violence against women and girls. She wrote many books and articles on rape, including marital rape, femicide, incest, misogynist murders of women, and pornography.. For The Secret Trauma, she was co-recipient of the 1986 ...
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    Diana E. H. Russell, a professor emerita of sociology, is one of the world's foremost experts on and activist confronting sexual violence against women and girls. Her 17 books have become authoritative sources on rape (including wife rape), incestuous abuse, femicide, and pornography.
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    Diana E. H. Russell (Born November 6, 1938, South Africa; Died July 28, 2020) was a radical feminist sociologist, author, and activist. She was a pioneer researcher and theorist on violence against women and girls. Russell wrote numerous books and articles on rape (including marital rape), femicide, incest, and the misogynist murders of women ...
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  1. Diana E. H. Russell

    South African sociologist and activist
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    Diana E. H. Russell was a feminist writer and activist. Born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa, she moved to England in 1957, and then to the United States in 1961. For the past 45 years she was engaged in research on sexual violence against women and girls. She wrote numerous books and articles on rape, including marital rape, femicide, incest, misogynist murders of women, and pornography. For The Secret Trauma, she was co-recipient of the 1986 C. Wright Mills Award. She was also the recipient of the 2001 Humanist Heroine Award from the American Humanist Association. She was also an organizer of the First International Tribunal on Crimes against Women, in Brussels in March 1976. Wikipedia

    BornDiana Elizabeth Hamilton Russell, November 6, 1938, Cape Town, South Africa
    Age at death81 years
    DiedJuly 28, 2020, Berkeley, California, US
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